Tuesday morning the Indians announced that current first base coach and former catcher Sandy Alomar Jr. will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award during 19th Greater Cleveland Sports Awards on February 6th in Downtown Cleveland.
The former Tribe legend spent 11 years behind the plate and was a six-time All-Star selection and became the 33rd player to be inducted into the Indians Hall of Fame in 2009.
While with the Indians Alomar hit .277 with 194 doubles, 92 home runs and 453 RBIs in 985 games.
His 950 games caught are the third-highest in the history of the Indians organization.